A Study on Derivative Market in India

Authors

  • Dr. Cirappa I B Associate Professor, Department of Studies and Research in Commerce, Davangere University, Shivagangothri, Davangere, INDIA
  • Tejashwini K C Research Scholar, Department of Studies and Research in Commerce, Davangere University, Shivagangothri, Davangere, INDIA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31033/ijemr.12.3.13

Keywords:

Derivatives, Capital Market, Futures, Options

Abstract

Since 1991, thanks to economic policy liberalization, the Indian economy has entered an era in which Indian businesses can no longer disregard global markets. Prior to the 1990s, the prices of a variety of commodities, metals, and other assets were carefully regulated. Others, which were not rolled, were primarily dependant on regulated input costs. As a result, there was no uncertainty and, as a result, no price fluctuations. However, in 1991, when the process of deregulation began, the prices of most items were deregulated. It has also resulted in the exchange being partially deregulated, easing trade restrictions, lowering interest rates, and making significant advancements in foreign institutional investors' access to the capital markets, as well as establishing market-based government securities pricing, among other things. Furthermore, portfolio and securities price volatility and instability were influenced by market-determined exchange rates and interest rates. As a result, hedging strategies employing a variety of derivatives were exposed to a variety of risks. The Indian capital market will be examined in this study, with a focus on derivatives.

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Published

2022-06-13

How to Cite

Dr. Cirappa I B, & Tejashwini K C. (2022). A Study on Derivative Market in India. International Journal of Engineering and Management Research, 12(3), 97–101. https://doi.org/10.31033/ijemr.12.3.13

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